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inamorata

[in-am-uh-rah-tuh, in-am-] / ɪnˌæm əˈrɑ tə, ˌɪn æm- /


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Della scores with her screenwriter inamorata, Anita, at Anita’s retreat in Palm Springs.

From New York Times • Mar. 27, 2023

Consider what you will do if you decide to leave your partner and your inamorata doesn’t leave theirs.

From Slate • Oct. 28, 2019

“Children of a Lesser God,” in which a teacher at a school for the deaf trains his inamorata to speak, made a brief return to Broadway, with a mixed-race cast.

From The New Yorker • Aug. 17, 2018

That would be the same crazed, cuckolded Cardenio whom Don Quixote met in Chapter 23 of the novel, then helped reunite with his inamorata a hundred pages later.

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 14, 2016

Richenda, who had begun by being his sweetheart, became his "intended," and once even his "inamorata."

From The Story of Louie by Onions, Oliver [pseud.]




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